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    Daniel Pomarède (pomarede@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Feb-2024 19:32:52 JSTDaniel PomarèdeDaniel Pomarède

    The k’niPatn k’l⌣ stk’masqt outrigger (KKO) telescope.

    The site is on the traditional territory of the #Similamix People in #BritishColumbia. The Upper #Similkameen #Indian Band offered the name, which means “a listening device for outer space”.

    https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07898

    This #telescope aims to add VLBI-localization capabilities (host #galaxy identification) to #CHIME, the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment radiotelescope (https://chime-experiment.ca/).

    #astronomy #astrodon #science

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      CHIME/FRB Outriggers: KKO Station System and Commissioning Results
      Localizing fast radio bursts (FRBs) to their host galaxies is an essential step to better understanding their origins and using them as cosmic probes. The CHIME/FRB Outrigger program aims to add VLBI-localization capabilities to CHIME, such that FRBs may be localized to tens of milliarcsecond precision at the time of their discovery, more than sufficient for host galaxy identification. The first-built outrigger telescope is KKO, located 66 kilometers west of CHIME. Cross-correlating KKO with CHIME can achieve arcsecond-scale localization in right ascension while avoiding the worst effects of the ionosphere. This paper presents measurements of KKO's performance throughout its commissioning phase, as well as a summary of its design and function. We demonstrate KKO's capabilities as a standalone instrument by producing full-sky images, mapping the angular and frequency structure of the primary beam, and measuring feed positions. To demonstrate the localization capabilities of the CHIME -- KKO baseline, we collected five separate observations each for a set of twenty bright pulsars, and aimed to measure their positions to within 5~arcseconds. All of these pulses were successfully localized to within this specification. The next two outriggers are expected to be commissioned in 2024, and will enable subarcsecond localizations for approximately hundreds of FRBs each year.

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